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Maura RougieuxMonths & Rush Hours

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Berlin, 2009,
I was jobbing a lot to fill my fridge,
I was organising shows for others (http://glas-institut.blog.de/) and performing with some experimental impro people
I was running like a headless chicken in Berlin, doing tones of things, having very few time to play music on my own, even less time to focus on recording...So I ended with lots of sound sketches, long soundscapes and abstract sounds. Here I made a selection of the tracks that sound like songs.


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Artist/Composer: Maura Rougieux
Keywords: Organ; kaoss pad; mini keyboards; Berlin; 2009

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01 Spit blue Flies 1.7 MB
1.4 MB
02 Chandeleur 613.4 KB
413.0 KB
03 L'armoire 1.1 MB
799.0 KB
04 My funny Valentine 1.7 MB
1.2 MB
06 Le cavalier sans peur 1.5 MB
1.1 MB
07 I made a song for your I-pod 2.0 MB
1.6 MB
08 little star 2.3 MB
1.5 MB
09 Die Kinder 1.1 MB
793.6 KB
10 The present 2.5 MB
1.6 MB
11 Daddy long legs 3.6 MB
2.1 MB
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front cover monthsrush 677.2 KB
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back cover monthsrush 811.9 KB
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